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French property index update

Sextant French Properties’ aim is to help people find the perfect property for their needs, either for a holiday home or for a permanent move. In order to guide its customers during their search for a new home, Sextant French Properties regularly...

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Lower prices for holiday homes in Normandy and Brittany

According to the well know French Magazine Capital, fifteen years ago France counted 2.2 million holiday homes. Nowadays, 3.3 million holiday homes are spread all over France...

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Latest hot spots in France

Some years ago, big cities were really popular in France. But nowadays, it seems that small towns and even villages are well appreciated by the British. All these places allow you to live in a quiet area...

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Unique investment holiday home in Brittany (near a Golf course)

This is a new French Leaseback in one of the best spot of Brittany, between the sea and Benodet Golf course. Read more »

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32% price reduction on a property in Brittany

This property has been on the market since 28th July 2008 and the owner decided to reduce the price to get a quick sale.it went down from €128,400 to €86,400.

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Old wash houses to visit in Brittany

Come and discover in Brittany the lovely wash houses!

In Pontrieux (22), the 18th century wash houses have recently been renovated and are now the new region’s heritage treasure. They are made of three different stone, with slate roof, and steps leading down to the river… so typical! They appeared in the 18th century propsperous commercial port of Pontrieux, to meet the wealthy population’s requirements. The tow used ti be a stopping place for wood, coal, salt, wine and hemp transporters, who were travelling to Guimgamp. That is the reson why you find splendid residences along the river. They were actually built by tradesmen, and ship owners who settled down there. Rediscover the original functions of the wash houses during the Wash house festival! Re-live the old practices and join the volunteers who come and wash their laundry! For those who prefer discovering them on the river, it is possible. The association called Nos Lavoirs organises trips on the Trivieux (only in summer, until Septembre). You can also go back in time on board the local steam train: the Vapeur du Trieux (from Paimpol-Pontrieux). On a local line in the Trieux valley, you will enjoy gorgeous views.

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